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Intentional Parenting

Your Child and the No-Show Parent

Help your kids deal with the disappointment brought on by the other parent.

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Score One for the Family

How special is it for relatives to rally around your kids?

Let Your Kids Be Kids

Protect children of divorce from growing up too soon.

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The Man He’ll Become

A mom learns to accept the differences between herself and her son.

Setting Media Standards

The point is to maintain your family’s values without alienating your kids.

School Lunches for Special Days

Liven up your kids’ lunchboxes with something different.

What Are You Doing This Weekend?

Remember the significance of spending time together.

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The Moments We Nearly Miss

Seize unexpected opportunities to make memories.

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Back to the Books

Karen Ehman gives tips about getting ready for the new school year.

Meaning in the Margins

Make the most of every moment you have with your kids.

What Motivates Your Child to Learn?

Understand what motivates each of your children and whether those motivators are formed within themselves or developed through external circumstances.

Thoughtful Kids in a Rapid Sound-Bites World

Kids are increasingly pressured by our media-saturated world to react quickly to information — but there is nothing wrong with a deliberate thinker.

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Heaven: Answering Kids’ Questions

How to answer kids’ questions about being with Jesus after we die.

Parenting a Shy Sadie Robertson

With her parents’ help, Sadie Robertson of “Duck Dynasty” fame moved past her fear and anxiety to walk in a confidence that comes from God.

Teaching My Children the Sanctity of Life

Helping children understand that the sanctity of human life isn’t just about valuing people at the beginning and end of their lives – but also every day in between.

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Are You a Marshmallow Mom?

Marshmallow moms are sweet. Who doesn’t love sugar? But being overly soft and sweet in our parenting can be detrimental to our kids.

Are You Kind to Your Kids?

There is no need to be rude in your parenting. Instead, approach family life with a sensible and respectful tone.

The Wise Stepmom

Get insights into your relationships as you adjust to your new role as a stepmother.

How to Talk to Your Kids

How to Talk to Your Kids so They Talk to You

Knowing how to talk to your kids can feel overwhelming. To guide our kids toward independence, we need to walk alongside and support them.

Don’t Lose Your Child’s Heart

We have a great relationship, but ever since his father remarried, his stepmom has started putting these thoughts in his head about me.